A not-for-profit corporation for displaying the world's largest pinball
collection is open to the public in Las Vegas, Nevada. See
here for details on location and hours.
Below are a list of games available for play (organized in several
different data views) at the
Pinball Hall of Fame.

The Games at the PHoF.

Games labeled
as 'SolidState' mean they have a computer CPU with chips and transistors
and digital score displays that run the game logic.
Games labeled as 'EM' mean they are Electro-Mechanical games that have
no solidstate silicon components (all electro-mechanical relays and stepper units
and turning dial score reels).
Solidstate games started showing up about 1977 (all pinballs before
1977 will be EM machines, with the last EM pinballs made in 1979).

The PHoF features both EM and Solidstate games, as they are all
an important part of pinball history. The 1950s 'woodrail' pinballs
are present (games with wooden side rails that hold the top glass),
1960s classic single player metalrail Gottlieb
'wedgeheads' (named for the wedge shape of the scorebox),
multi-player EMs (prevelant in the 1970s and include classics 4-player EM games
such as the 1971 Bally Fireball), and of course the 1977 and later
solidstate pinballs. For actual pictures of the games at the museum, check out
www.brentradio.com/PinballMuseum.htm